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THX (Robert Duvall) flees in an autojet as two police bikes engage him in hot pursuit.
FILM DESCRIPTION:
Based on his award-winning student short, George Lucas's debut feature cerebrally celebrates the possibility for individual freedom against all odds. In a 1984-esque white-washed future underground dystopia where sexuality is banned, all humans sport shaved heads and the same shapeless outfits as they go about their work in a mandated state of sedation, listening to exhortations to "Buy and Be Happy." Black-clad robot cops chant a mantra to their victims that "everything will be all right" and automated confessional booths emit soothing therapeutic bromides. But unbeknownst to THX 1138 (Robert Duvall), his roommate LUH 3417 (Maggie McOmie) has been reducing their meds, resulting in their mutual discovery of love and THX's subsequent imprisonment for drug evasion and sexual misconduct. Determined to find the pregnant LUH, THX breaks out of prison with the help of his cellmate SEN 5241 (Donald Pleasence) and an escaped TV hologram (Don Pedro Colley). With fugitive pursuits strictly budgeted, THX only has to evade the robocops until the funds run out, but surveillance is omnipresent and THX's vehicle keeps overheating. Making the only film produced through the first incarnation of Francis Ford Coppola's independent studio American Zoetrope, Lucas and his small crew, including co-writer and sound editor Walter Murch, shot THX 1138 in northern California with no interference from distributor Warner Bros. When Warners saw the austere result, however, they recut the film before its release. Neither the studio's nor Lucas's cut was a popular success, but THX 1138's coolly minimalist style and story-telling gained fans on the college screening circuit, just as Stanley Kubrick's poetic 2001: A Space Odyssey had attracted a large youth audience in 1968. When Lucas returned to sci-fi after American Graffiti, he traded restraint for nostalgic fun in the film that guaranteed his creative freedom in Hollywood: Star Wars.
CREDITS:
TM & © Warner Bros. (1971)
Cast: Robert Duvall
Director: George Lucas
Producers: Francis Ford Coppola, Edward Folger, Larry Sturhahn
Screenwriters: George Lucas, Walter Murch, Matthew Robbins
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@nonplayercharacter6864
@nonplayercharacter6864 6 лет назад
The cinematography in this awesome..,Lucas was awesome
@LinkMarioSamus
@LinkMarioSamus 4 года назад
He was a true visionary.
@wilde4945
@wilde4945 4 года назад
Agreed! Fantastic guy!
@apathtrampledbydeer8446
@apathtrampledbydeer8446 4 года назад
Don't forget the sound design!!! Just wow, for both.
@JakeTheComicBookDude
@JakeTheComicBookDude 2 года назад
@@LinkMarioSamus Before Star Wars and Indiana Jones, there was THX 1138 and American Graffiti. This movie would become the THX company itself named after this movie.
@eatkunt2743
@eatkunt2743 3 года назад
Still looks damn impressive. 70's films had special vibe in them.
@wolfiemcfox7080
@wolfiemcfox7080 2 года назад
You have Lucas to thank for that. Guy might not write spectacular dialogue but his ability to direct is something else
@atomicnarration1740
@atomicnarration1740 Год назад
As with Star Wars, Lucas retouched THX 1138 with some modern CGI. It's certainly impressive but still worth noting this scene wasn't entirely done using 70s tech.
@chumcool
@chumcool Год назад
@@wolfiemcfox7080 Yeah... I... I don't know about that...
@BackyardPix
@BackyardPix Год назад
@@wolfiemcfox7080 Direct what? He isn't capable of directing actors, and his visual style really isn't anything remarkable or interesting, either. Star Wars certainly isn't a well directed film -- The Empire Strikes Back is the only one of the bunch with good (read: EXCELLENT) filmmaking.
@LUellenmoss
@LUellenmoss Год назад
ORIGINAL BACKROOMS
@BlackSailPass_GuitarCovers
@BlackSailPass_GuitarCovers 3 года назад
2:22 Can we take a moment to appreciate that epic leap to safety? Guy's wasted as an extra - he should have become an athlete.
@plasticweapon
@plasticweapon 2 года назад
well, he was a stunt man...
@ashdjones
@ashdjones 2 года назад
Yes... :(
@hugodrax1674
@hugodrax1674 Год назад
might be a Lucas digitally added special edition leap
@antonboludo8886
@antonboludo8886 Год назад
He must have been using The Force to help prevent accidents.
@porkypiggieboy
@porkypiggieboy Год назад
@@hugodrax1674 It is.
@Mokkari77
@Mokkari77 6 лет назад
George Lucas was 25 when he made this(it was filmed in the fall of '69).
@ivanelizalde848
@ivanelizalde848 6 лет назад
Mokkari77 damn, that's crazy
@squeakysneakers6685
@squeakysneakers6685 4 года назад
When he was at Stanford University right?
@russellroesner6073
@russellroesner6073 3 года назад
How did all those guys like Lucas, Scorsese, Spielburg, Coppala etc. get the money to produce their early work? There must have been some seriously stupid money in Hollywood at the time. Spielberg got money for Duel somehow at the time. Coppala was the only one to pay his dues it seems....he got Oscar for best screenplay (Patton) in 1969, was 30, and earned the right to direct Godfather. The rest of them just got LUCKY for sure but they had the talent to back it up.
@Mokkari77
@Mokkari77 3 года назад
@@russellroesner6073 DUEL was a TV movie and was relsatively low budget. He had done a Columbo episode which impressed the producers. Hollywood was floundering because big budget musicals and epics were failing. EASY RIDER was a surprise hit and it got studios to take chances on unconventional projects from young talent.
@michaelschramm1064
@michaelschramm1064 3 года назад
@@Mokkari77 Even before Columbo, Spielberg garnered attention for directing a segment of the pilot for Rod Serling’s “Night Gallery”.
@plateshutoverlock
@plateshutoverlock 3 года назад
This was incredibly futuristic and cutting edge when this came out. Even now it still seems futuristic, thoigh most people would consider the equipment shown here 'dated'. Remember this was filmed in the late 60's, and then released in 1971. For at least half of the 60s, Sci-Fi typically featured rockets with analog guages and dials, and designs that were not much different than what you saw in the old Flash Gordon serials of the 1930s. Even with the advancements, brought by Star Trek, it still was mostly blinky lights, and teletype printers, and in all cases, the acting in ScI-FI typically was stiff. This (and 2001: A space Oddysey) really broke through the old conventions in many ways and helped to usher in the modern sci-fi era.
@ryanhampson673
@ryanhampson673 2 года назад
2001 was absolutely ground breaking..They were showing “LCD” screens like 30 years before they were invented
@Godkiller08
@Godkiller08 Месяц назад
I agree. 2001 and THX aged really, really well.
@Godkiller08
@Godkiller08 Месяц назад
Even Star Wars that was also directed by Lucas didn't age so well
@williamhicks7736
@williamhicks7736 4 года назад
THX1138 is probably the greatest sci-fi/horror/dystopian film I’ve ever seen ... How much of our world is now like the one shown by Lucas and his team? An incredibly prescient work of art that only a few appreciated at the time it was made... It was too horrible to contemplate that kind of society back then... The hippies and free love crowd along with the WWII generation simply couldn’t handle it...
@kristapskalinkasttttirrr
@kristapskalinkasttttirrr Год назад
yess! IMO 1984 and THX combined is the upcoming Terror
@kristapskalinkasttttirrr
@kristapskalinkasttttirrr Год назад
yess! IMO 1984 and THX combined is the upcoming Terror
@curiousnomadic
@curiousnomadic 9 месяцев назад
They could handle it. They didn't want it. And you didn't listen when they tried to warn you. Now we are seeing how it comes about, and you're still not listening.
@jimbeam2299
@jimbeam2299 3 месяца назад
​@@curiousnomadicoh God are you a trumper
@curiousnomadic
@curiousnomadic 3 месяца назад
@@jimbeam2299 Opposite. Press your finger to your head.
@Koldeman
@Koldeman 3 года назад
People generally think Lucas' talents were best expressed by Star Wars, but this movie proved that he was a true visionary before his time. Man, if only he had made more movies like this! And that android cop who gets thrown at the end is one of the finest stunts I've ever seen.
@plasticweapon
@plasticweapon 2 года назад
couldn't agree more.
@Michael-vk1vr
@Michael-vk1vr 11 месяцев назад
Well more Kubrickesq, I think he's prequels depended too much on digital, he got lazy and stopped taking risks
@cubdukat
@cubdukat 10 месяцев назад
He probably would have made more movies like this, if it weren’t for “Episode IV.” The PTSD he went through directing that ruined his entire career. He took the criticism so personally he stopped directing for 22 years and surrounded himself with yes-people who catered to his every whim, even if it was stupid, illogical or potentially offensive. He needed more people telling him “No.” If he had kept directing, he might be in the league of someone like his friend Steven Spielberg or even J. J. Abrams, but we’ll never know for sure because he took the path he did.
@rickym2881
@rickym2881 7 месяцев назад
@@cubdukatthat actually explains him in short. Thanks, I wondered why for a long time.
@Replica_Films2000
@Replica_Films2000 6 месяцев назад
​@@cubdukatcopy pasted ideas.
@c.c.s.1102
@c.c.s.1102 5 месяцев назад
My favorite example of how sound design transforms a scene.
@gonzbry7272
@gonzbry7272 5 лет назад
Love 70s cinema... I hear a lot of people say George got lucky with star wars, but he was a great director with vision..
@stevehappe8583
@stevehappe8583 4 года назад
I agree. Luck comes into play with so many things in life, but Lucas was a visionary. With talent. And for others adding their 2 cents worth, It was the Posey Tube. And the newer one also. On Webster in Alameda. The older 1920's Posey Tube going from Alameda to China Town, Oakland has the arched ceiling. The other newer tube 1950's, has the flat ceiling. Every time I see this scene, I am always drawn to the car chase scene in the movie Bullitt with Steve Mcqueen. Parts of that were filmed on San Bruno Mountain top and ending in Brisbane. Also, I will never look at the S.F. Marina district the same way again. I wonder if Lucas gave any thought to this when he made THX? Thanks for giving Lucas the credit he deserves.
@Caim6311
@Caim6311 3 года назад
@@stevehappe8583 he needs to make more ideas like a sci-fi cyberpunk movie
@youtubeaccount2736
@youtubeaccount2736 3 года назад
yeah, early 70's was apex of intelligent cinema.
@andreasbaag7516
@andreasbaag7516 3 года назад
id say even that with star wars he got really stupid...
@russellroesner6073
@russellroesner6073 3 года назад
I disagree. Compared to most directors he is like a child and cannot write worth a damn. Star Wars only worked because it was designed to be a grown up film dressed like a 10 year child. That's the level of the command of the English language that man has. Yes hes a good director......
@TheKeenTribe
@TheKeenTribe Год назад
I'm 55 years old and I can't believe I've never seen this! This is from 1971??? BEYOND AMAZING!!!
@nickimillennium
@nickimillennium Год назад
Just watched it yesterday. You would think that Lucas' Star Wars success wouldv'e elevated the profile of this movie but his other work was ignored after his Star Wars success.
@Fabulousprofound168
@Fabulousprofound168 10 месяцев назад
I’m worse I only knew the movie title as a license plate 😅
@cubdukat
@cubdukat 5 месяцев назад
Not many have. Warner Bros. re-released it once after “Star Wars” to try and capitalize on its success, and then again in the early 2000’s as the Director’s Cut. Neither one moved the dial much, but the Director’s cut did quite a bit better.
@DE-gb3wq
@DE-gb3wq 3 месяца назад
I never seen or heard of it either, 47.
@mobarrett2125
@mobarrett2125 9 лет назад
Wow, for this to have been made in 1971. Very ahead of its time. This is why George Lucas is George Lucas!
@Travis_22
@Travis_22 8 лет назад
+Mo Barrett Where's Jar-Jar
@George_Bulkin
@George_Bulkin 7 лет назад
Still, this movie suffers from lack of background. Why are men living underground? What was before? World War V?
@MrTrangen1
@MrTrangen1 7 лет назад
ITS similar to Logan's run, the surface was devasted and ruined by radiation fallout from nuclear war, so humans went underground
@Mokkari77
@Mokkari77 6 лет назад
It was made in the fall of 1969. Lucas then spent a year in post production.
@neilsullivan5777
@neilsullivan5777 2 года назад
This is why Mo Barrett is Mo Barrett. AFI.
@evanscarce8206
@evanscarce8206 3 года назад
No matter what, everytime i watch any scene of this film it gives me chills. One of my favourites of all time. Simply spectacular visuals and sound design in a film so ahead of its time. My favourite Lucas film. You can really hear the genesis of the pod race scene from TPM here
@NeilNadelman
@NeilNadelman 2 года назад
I love this sequence so much. It's all editing and sound effects, with almost nothing used looking particularly "futuristic", except somehow it looks totally futuristic.
@bogus69
@bogus69 6 лет назад
Stunt men in service: 35,706
@Tigerman1138
@Tigerman1138 5 лет назад
The Pizzo when I saw that in the student union movie theatre there were a few laughs.
@kev3d
@kev3d 4 года назад
0:59 Rubik's cubes! The bane of every robot motorcyclist.
@alerey4363
@alerey4363 3 года назад
Lucas got terrified when saw the stunt crushed between the bike and the Lola; he thought "well, my director career is over, I killed that guy" but to his surprise the stuntman was alive and with a couple minor fractures only; one of the coolest 70s sci-fi action scene (rest of the film is pretty slow paced and boring, kind of experimental)
@ashdjones
@ashdjones 2 года назад
Phew. o_O
@aidanmercer9422
@aidanmercer9422 Год назад
The shot of the stuntman crashing in between his bike and the car was supposed to be longer but Lucas had to cut it short because the crew were running towards the set mere seconds after to see if he was okay.
@robertmccully2792
@robertmccully2792 Год назад
Only a couple minor fractures. Lol
@monkeynt5780
@monkeynt5780 10 месяцев назад
It's not boring at all
@eins2001
@eins2001 3 месяца назад
I really hope they were just reproduction Lola bodyshells and not any of the actual T70s...
@frankmilitary
@frankmilitary 3 года назад
Motorcycle guy who flipped through the air was a real guy too. Unhurt but feared the shot would be ruined since many people ran out to check on him.
@johndoe-cp6vp
@johndoe-cp6vp 2 года назад
lucas thought he died
@sexobscura
@sexobscura 2 года назад
he used the Force
@PeachLover94
@PeachLover94 Год назад
The stunt guy who did the flip was Duffy Hambleton and after he slammed into the Lola T70 with everyone running to see if he was okay, he looked to the cameraman as if to say "Why'd you screw up the shot?!".
@Albtraum_TDDC
@Albtraum_TDDC 6 месяцев назад
That biker at the end, that looked painful!
@Paul1510WB
@Paul1510WB 25 дней назад
@@Albtraum_TDDC The crew thought he'd died...he was fine! Brilliant stunt.
@targetrender9529
@targetrender9529 Год назад
That car is one of the coolest ever seen in a sci-fi fi film. Right up there with the Blade Runner Spinner.
@tsarbomba1
@tsarbomba1 5 лет назад
Someone needs to build a replica of the T70 they used. You can still get one.
@plissken2156
@plissken2156 Год назад
1:26 - The design of this temperature gauge would later be reused as the Death Star's tractor beam control gauge in Lucas' Star Wars.
@johnprudent3216
@johnprudent3216 Год назад
Not to take away from this beautifully composed scene but, I just realized that you can kind of see it’s visual and audio influence in the trench run scene in Star Wars.
@CrandMackerel
@CrandMackerel 8 лет назад
That was an amazing motorcycle stunt by Duffy Hambleton.
@Buelligan88
@Buelligan88 8 лет назад
+CrandMackerel Always wondered if that was real or not.
@MrParkinthedark
@MrParkinthedark 7 лет назад
I was about to say. that was a brutal stunt!
@danieldemayo6209
@danieldemayo6209 7 лет назад
CrandMackerel didnt that guy die there?
@CrandMackerel
@CrandMackerel 7 лет назад
The character died, but the stuntman lived on to testify at Robert Blake's murder trial in 2004.
@CliffuckingBooth
@CliffuckingBooth 7 лет назад
Are you alright in there?
@rob1508
@rob1508 3 года назад
I love how the maintenance worker fly dives just in time at 2:23 lmao
@agentfungus9742
@agentfungus9742 9 лет назад
0:10: C3PO's evil uncle. This is a great film!!!
@Tigerman1138
@Tigerman1138 6 лет назад
K2SO took after this uncle.
@deadschooled
@deadschooled 5 лет назад
No its not
@crashmagnetmusic3035
@crashmagnetmusic3035 9 лет назад
One of the best endings in Film. Also you can see when Lucas uses what is really there and stays away from computers He's a great Director.
@cubdukat
@cubdukat 8 лет назад
+CRASHMAGNET He didn't really have a choice back then. But if I'm not mistaken, this was taken from the 2004 remastering, and this sequence used quite a bit of CGI, and not all of it was up to ILM's usually high standards...
@crashmagnetmusic3035
@crashmagnetmusic3035 8 лет назад
+Larry Wilson Still shows He's better without computers, doesn't matter if they didn't have computers my point was that Lucas is better without them. Also they didn't alter this film when they remastered it, just cleaned ut up.
@cubdukat
@cubdukat 8 лет назад
+CRASHMAGNET Actually, they did quite a bit of digital tinkering with the remastered version. There were several really cheesy CGI shots done for this sequence alone (they're actually before this clip) Fortunately, most of the alterations were actually improvements, mainly digital set extensions and replacement shots for the "Mindlock" sequence. They replaced most of the sequence with CGI and helped roll Robert Duvall's eyes up into his head more convincingly. All in all, though, this was the most subtle director's cut George Lucas has ever been involved with. I've seen both of them, and I like the remastered version, despite some of his decisions. I really think if he hadn't been so shell-shocked from directing Episode IV, and he had gotten back up and directed another movie right away instead of waiting 22 years, he would have been a hell of a lot better for it. I think his main issue was control. American Zoetrope, the studio that produced "THX," was a very freeform outfit. "Episode IV" was the first movie in which his creative control was seriously diminished. He had to fight Fox tooth and nail for everything he got, because they put up the money. He swore that unless he could make a "Star Wars" movie where he had total control, he would never direct again, and he didn't for 22 years.
@-danR
@-danR 7 лет назад
His total control of Star Wars didn't make them any more science fiction. THX 1138 was his only legitimate S-F contribution. Harsh some? Yup: and he's got it coming.
@mssmmgnn
@mssmmgnn 7 лет назад
And that was a great period, for sf movies: after this one, Farenheit 451, The Planet of Apes (and the various sequels), Soylent Green, Fantastic Voyage... great period, for that genre of sf which has even something "more"
@sexobscura
@sexobscura 2 года назад
*"Negative - It didn't go in - Just impacted on the surface"*
@FollowingFootprintsMedia
@FollowingFootprintsMedia 5 лет назад
Love the cinematography and sound effects editing in this scene... Incredible. Such a cool movie.
@TheGodParticle
@TheGodParticle 9 лет назад
Lola racing cars are so damn sexy, great movie this, always reminds me of escaping a job i wasn't very keen on.
@-danR
@-danR 3 года назад
@viaductdreams It's supposed to be a turbine engine. It's perfect.
@domitype
@domitype 3 года назад
This had to have been filmed in 1970 or later - my ship, USS SAN JOSE was docked at the Oakland Supply Depot nearby and we could hear the cars and motorcycles in the tube. San Jose was commissioned in Long Beach, Oct, 1970.
@SHTshtira
@SHTshtira 11 месяцев назад
one of the best sci fi movie ever!
@Buelligan88
@Buelligan88 7 лет назад
1:54 I guess the US never does convert to the metric system in the future.
@ZoSo1973
@ZoSo1973 6 лет назад
Buelligan88 Goddamn right we won’t
@Jeeiff
@Jeeiff 6 лет назад
...or has conquered the world, and abolished metric. Kill me now.
@Felamine
@Felamine 6 лет назад
The metric system is the tool of the devil! My car gets 40 rods to the hog's-head, and that's the way I likes it. But seriously I always found it ironic that Americans use imperial measurements invented by the British, a country you guys fought a whole war to be independent from.
@histguy101
@histguy101 4 года назад
Both systems are commonly used in the U.S. The more official one is simply the more appropriate one.
@ringworks
@ringworks 9 лет назад
such familiar sounds :-)
@mikebasil4832
@mikebasil4832 3 года назад
This great car chase scene and The French Connection’s are both celebrating their 50th Anniversary this year.
@mwborrero
@mwborrero 3 года назад
Also celebrating its 50th is Harold and Maude, great scenes racing the hearse at the end.
@abzug9720
@abzug9720 7 лет назад
Most thought provoking sci fi film Lucas ever made.
@-danR
@-danR 3 года назад
The first, and last, SF film Lucas every made. Everything else was action/adventure cotton-candy.
@tomscerbo1588
@tomscerbo1588 2 года назад
Incredible vision by Lucas& Coppola!👌👏🇺🇸🇮🇹
@Michael-vk1vr
@Michael-vk1vr 11 месяцев назад
Master of sound an action, too bad he didn't direct more films
@ewaf88
@ewaf88 3 года назад
There's always someone painting at the most awkward moments
@shanechandler1018
@shanechandler1018 4 года назад
Kind of reminds me of something!oh yeah social distancing
@MrsMogg
@MrsMogg 8 лет назад
Unbelievable audio ... I have had dreams about this movie .
@alexroyster182
@alexroyster182 5 лет назад
Me too! I have had dreams where I'm the THX character and I'm going back to the underground world to get my full grown daughter. In the book thx finds out he has a kid but he doesn't want anything to happen to her so he meses with the computers to make her anonymous and only he knows her real identity. But in the dream when I return the robots are more powerful. Then I wake up and go whoa that would be a cool sequel to the original.
@KenMasters.
@KenMasters. 3 года назад
Fun Fact: The sounds of the police motorcycles are the sped-up sounds of women screaming together in a tiled bathroom.
@777vikingfan
@777vikingfan 2 года назад
In the films swingers and American graffiti the License plates on Milners hot rod and the burgundy convertible are thx 138 and thx 1138. Both Lucas films.
@dwaneyocum1718
@dwaneyocum1718 5 лет назад
One of the best chase scenes in any movie. Remarkable stunt work.
@djpetenice
@djpetenice 5 лет назад
The Posey Tube from Oakland, Ca to Alameda. I was just in that same tunnel this morning. :)
@MuzixMaker
@MuzixMaker 2 года назад
That’s where the nuclear wessels are.
@tony0000
@tony0000 5 месяцев назад
There is only one great science fiction film: 2001. But THX 1138 is definitely in the "next best" group.
@alexhein1738
@alexhein1738 2 года назад
fun fact: James Cameron was inspired by this film so he made the T-1000 from this film from the metal guards.
@frankpinmtl
@frankpinmtl 2 месяца назад
"Vehicle at 235 mph" You figure that in the future, a scientific society would be metric.
@Deader87
@Deader87 3 года назад
This is like an Equilibrium-Style 2000s Scifi-Action Film 30 or so years before it even existed!
@bcs2em625
@bcs2em625 3 года назад
Aerodynamic front fairing on a motorbike pre-Craig Vetter. Added to the futuristic super-speed look.
@Ephisus
@Ephisus 3 года назад
I know it's popular to complain about Lucas's special editions, Lawd knows I have. But this one. This one looks great.
@edherdman9973
@edherdman9973 9 месяцев назад
That's a fun easter egg when the blinkenlights at 1:03 seem to spill out "TILT" right after the first officer gets thrown. Pinball machines have a 'TILT' error too.
@SamIIs
@SamIIs 29 дней назад
Just ridiculously awesome, circa mid 1970's cinematography...!!!
@thefrankmorenochannel-boom1137
pretty realistic for a 1971 film
@youtubeaccount2736
@youtubeaccount2736 3 года назад
70's movies were all about realism, even up to early eighties. After that it became comic book crap.
@internetexploreristhebestb9659
@internetexploreristhebestb9659 3 года назад
all 70's films were realistic
@johnjaleco5683
@johnjaleco5683 3 года назад
@@internetexploreristhebestb9659 willy wonker wasn't
@Oldbmwr100rs
@Oldbmwr100rs 7 лет назад
Lake Merritt BART control center, which was still under construction! I believe much of the tunnel scene was between the Broadway tunnel in San francisco and Highway 24 tunnels between Orinda and Berkeley. Funny to see these places I've been to so many times.
@aaronthatcher7627
@aaronthatcher7627 6 лет назад
Alameda/Oakland tunnel
@fredgarvinmaleprostitute6451
@fredgarvinmaleprostitute6451 5 лет назад
@@aaronthatcher7627 The Caldecott Tunnel
@TickleFingers
@TickleFingers 3 года назад
I can't believe it was the early 70's.
@braggsean1026
@braggsean1026 4 года назад
way better than wookies and ewoks... this is basically prophecy in action.
@derekcoe9633
@derekcoe9633 5 лет назад
I hope heaven has a Samos 3 waiting for me, what a vehicle
@tomscerbo1588
@tomscerbo1588 2 года назад
How about a Enzo Ferrari!😝😝😙🇮🇹🇮🇹
@fridayray8891
@fridayray8891 2 года назад
35,106. ...... . . . . . . . . . squawk
@jakezubrod7906
@jakezubrod7906 7 лет назад
Fun Fact: The car is actually a Lola T70 concept car.
@haleloi3018
@haleloi3018 6 лет назад
Looks like a Chaparral 2
@993Yokohama
@993Yokohama 5 лет назад
I thought it was a Ford "J" car.
@jr7392
@jr7392 2 года назад
Not concept cars. They were recently retired racers. By 1970, the T70s couldn't compete against the Porsche 917s so they were phased out. They were used in the film because they were cheaply had (at the time) and looked the part of a futuristic car with some add-ons. I still cringe every time I see that one rammed into a concrete column. Wish I had one!
@jg300ascout1
@jg300ascout1 Год назад
And one of these actual cars (used in the film) had raced with James Garners AIR Team at least twice at the 12 Hours of Sebring.
@kony5095
@kony5095 Год назад
crazy seeing all the eventual influences that would go into 77 starwars
@onthedubba
@onthedubba 7 лет назад
Notice how the policeman's motorcycles sound like tie fighters. I wonder if that's a Lambo Bobby Duvall is driving.
@alvardiez838
@alvardiez838 4 года назад
It's a 1969 Lola T70, Le Mans prototype.
@tomscerbo1588
@tomscerbo1588 2 года назад
No Lamborghini!!😝😝👎🇮🇹🇮🇹
@TheMrpeejoe
@TheMrpeejoe 2 года назад
This scene was filmed on a new train construction
@ashdjones
@ashdjones 2 года назад
Going to the shops for some capacitors... brb.
@cmsahe
@cmsahe 9 лет назад
Thanks for the informative tags at the end of the clip: Actor, Director, Subject, Theme etc,
@humansrants1694
@humansrants1694 5 лет назад
1138 the same cell block Luke said they were transferring this thing from.
@gabrieldjatienza6971
@gabrieldjatienza6971 Год назад
Foreshadowing the TRENCH RUN of 1977 !
@neon_one
@neon_one 3 года назад
Beyond the Black Rainbow did a good job capturing the feel of this film
@goodstuff8156
@goodstuff8156 Год назад
This movie is a masterpiece in every way.
@NormAppleton
@NormAppleton 3 года назад
The car was a Lola T70
@antonboludo8886
@antonboludo8886 Год назад
With that kind of driving, THX is not exactly preventing accidents.
@jorgezarco9269
@jorgezarco9269 Год назад
THX is going to have a Dolby Digital 5.1 surround sound unit from Circuit City named after him.
@ariqarisya
@ariqarisya 2 года назад
Production Companies: Warner Bros. (current owner) Turner Entertainment (current owner) Semetoll-Imkerss Distributed Pictures (Distributor) Semetoll-Imkerss Production Studios (Presentation) American Zoetrope (production)
@tomscerbo1588
@tomscerbo1588 3 года назад
Steven Spielberg loved this si-fi classic!
@mattturner7531
@mattturner7531 5 месяцев назад
What Lucas could've done if he never did Star Wars...
@jay3forthree847
@jay3forthree847 7 лет назад
This is one of the lesser known George Lucas films
@michaelbugliosi735
@michaelbugliosi735 4 года назад
Lucas' dna is all over this scene.
@moonroxxx
@moonroxxx 5 лет назад
Coppola and Lucas . Excellent !!
@tomscerbo1588
@tomscerbo1588 2 года назад
The Godfather & his student!👍🤟🇺🇸🇮🇹
@jacobvarghese2877
@jacobvarghese2877 4 года назад
Holy, that car is a lawman prototype
@agustinhidalgo405
@agustinhidalgo405 4 года назад
I'm pretty sure the officer got hurt on that one
@Mohammadali-cs8gi
@Mohammadali-cs8gi 3 месяца назад
it seems that humanity in its desires to curtail emotions and criminality turned to AI and use of emotion suppressants. another movie which the opposite was Logans run, both brilliant movies
@Rob_Mk1
@Rob_Mk1 8 лет назад
where si the sentence : i belive i have a wookie ...
@nebulous6660
@nebulous6660 4 года назад
where have they been hiding movie? this awesome
@arturgajewskiphotog
@arturgajewskiphotog 4 года назад
Lucas is currently working on THX prequels, featuring Jar Jar Binks!
@user-of5ys6el7c
@user-of5ys6el7c 3 месяца назад
It's shame that he never made another movie anymore after star wars 😕
@210Caveman26
@210Caveman26 4 года назад
1:20 Sound Familiar? ;)
@plissken2156
@plissken2156 3 года назад
Sounds like Darth Vader's TIE fighter (and two entourage fighters) skimming the trench of the Death Star in pursuit of Luke Skywalker in his X-Wing.
@alcarbo8613
@alcarbo8613 2 года назад
Now this is pod-racing
@Zwei4815
@Zwei4815 6 месяцев назад
2:34 tell me you don't hear a bowling alley.
@user-ht1sd1im5m
@user-ht1sd1im5m 9 месяцев назад
The movie looks like 80s 90s 😅
@chikamotokenji3217
@chikamotokenji3217 3 года назад
Oh hello deep note !!
@blaykerietman6965
@blaykerietman6965 Год назад
bikes sound so cool
@thevozz
@thevozz 2 года назад
Why do robots need helmets..lol
@littleteethkeith
@littleteethkeith 7 лет назад
This is where we are headed folks if we aren't already there.
@Well_possibly
@Well_possibly 7 лет назад
Yes, that is my concern. 1 in 6 Americans are on psychiatric drugs per scientificamerican. Foster children are put on those drugs at an alarming rate per npr. Hundreds of them are on 5 or more at a time. Now this false belief that it is psychologically healthy to live in a tiny house or micro apartment! Where I live, they reduced the number of seats on mass transit, expecting people to stand for their 1 to 1.5 hour commute! Sick people coughing on me will effect my work performance!
@5000mahmud
@5000mahmud 4 года назад
@@Well_possibly blame boomer too latte already ehere )))
@Well_possibly
@Well_possibly 4 года назад
@5000mahmud, ah, but wouldn't it be wiser to do something about it? Get some people together and address your city counsel to turn the tide locally. Fight micro-housing and transit centers (i.e., high density housing next to mass transit, and no place to park a car bcuz they don't want you to have a car).
@The_OneManCrowd
@The_OneManCrowd 2 года назад
Welcome to the future!!
@alvardiez838
@alvardiez838 4 года назад
That car is actually a 1969 Lola T70
@LukeDHarrison2002
@LukeDHarrison2002 5 лет назад
Ha, looks like Matt Lucas at 0:10
@plasticweapon
@plasticweapon Год назад
2001: a clockwork orange
@johndoe-cp6vp
@johndoe-cp6vp Год назад
I like the original theatrical release better than the c g I in the directors cut
@doacarnage
@doacarnage 3 месяца назад
Looking for the 360 burnout with acceleration scene
@fridayray8891
@fridayray8891 2 года назад
great gritty movie
@jg300ascout1
@jg300ascout1 Год назад
Lola T-70's Mk III's, visually modified. At least one of these very cars was raced by Jamers Garner's AIR Team in the 12 Hours of Sebring. Hemmings has a nice article on these cars.
@LUellenmoss
@LUellenmoss Год назад
THE ORIGINAL BACKROOMS
@jmm1233
@jmm1233 4 года назад
you think if had control like mindlock they would have remote car killswitch
@tomscerbo1588
@tomscerbo1588 3 года назад
Lola car speed thru Bart tunnel, 140 mph!
@domitype
@domitype 3 года назад
Not BART tunnel - those have tracks. It was the Posey Tube (Webster Street) between Oakland and Alameda.
@jeffreyrichardson
@jeffreyrichardson 3 года назад
jodys existence havent seen scott or greg since jodi welch brechts wince
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